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julie c October 25, 2010 at 1:45 am

If it has le in front of it its masculine. End of story. I'm studying French and my teacher, who is from France, said there is no real reason why words are masculine or feminine they just are.

katy October 26, 2010 at 2:33 pm

crud… that french pronunciation is cracking me up!

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MsCooper July 10, 2011 at 10:29 am

Steps to Learn French

#Step 1 Obtain the resources you will need for your language study: a French-English dictionary, a textbook with grammar explanations and a selection of beginner-level French-language readings.

#Step 2 Decide if you want to learn in a class, with a tutor or on your own. You might find the group interaction in a French class beneficial, or you might prefer the one-on-one attention provided by a tutor. Learning on your own is also possible, but you will have to work hard to keep motivated.

#Step 3 Seek out opportunities to practice French. Try to write short stories or letters in French to practice your writing skills. Find others who can speak French with you.

#Step 4 Have fun with it. Learning a language can be difficult, and you will get discouraged if you don't have a little fun. Look for reading samples that interest you, and find friends who can help make your French learning fun.

Ally in wonderland July 26, 2011 at 4:15 pm

Charles de Gaulle was leader of the free French forces,while Petain' led the puppet leadership of Vichy France with the aid of the Nazis.

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